Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2007

Life After Harry




Well, I have been thinking a lot about what are all of us Potter fans going to do now... Tragic isn’t it! That the dedicated fans life was so patterned and governed by this Potter series’. We do have the movies that are still coming out so that’s a highlight to look forward to. But, I guess that means we must go out to find a new book adventure. I've listed three books I would recommend for the kids or for the kid in you….
Until then, JK Rowling leaves us with seven fantastic books and a world of imagination and dreams that we can return to on our own, whenever we like.


Many Magical Sparkles

Bee

Books;


Spiderwick Chronicle ( Book One) By Holly Black
Midnight For Charlie Bone By Jenny Nimmo
InkHeart By Cornelia Funke

Monday, July 30, 2007

What was OLD is now NEW

Hi To all You Tolkein fans, As for me--> a very big big fan since a very long time ago... Profesor Tolkeins' son Christopher has recently had published one of the storys from Professor Tolkeins' unfinished works called--> The book of Lost Tales.. "The Children of Hurin". Christopher has dedicated himself to his fathers archives. The series "Lost Tales" was written by Professor Tolkein long before the "Lord of the Rings". It will return us to a land full of elves, men, hobbits and dragons. To the lands of tree beard...

I am very excited about this publication I cannot wait to get mine...

Bee

Friday, July 27, 2007

The Harry' EST-> States & Towns



Hi All, I found this info on Amazon I thought it was so cool the winner of the Harry'-est town got a $5000 donation to the towns library from Amazon Books. I think they got this survey number from the books that were ordered only through amazon.com. But how cool!!
Bee
The Top 100 Harry-est Towns in America
  1. Falls Church, Virginia
  2. Gig Harbor, Washington
  3. Fairfax, Virginia
  4. Vienna, Virginia
  5. Katy, Texas
  6. Media, Pennsylvania
  7. Issaquah, Washington
  8. Snohomish, Washington
  9. Doylestown, Pennsylvania
  10. Fairport, New York
  11. Woodinville, Washington
  12. Princeton, New Jersey
  13. Webster, New York
  14. West Chester, Pennsylvania
  15. Williamsville, New York
  16. Fredericksburg, Virginia
  17. Port Orchard, Washington
  18. Decatur, Georgia
  19. Larchmont, New York
  20. Downingtown, Pennsylvania
  21. Canton, Georgia
  22. Woodstock, Georgia
  23. Williamsburg, Virginia
  24. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
  25. Bel Air, Maryland
    Suwanee, Georgia
    Middletown, Delaware
    Herndon, Virginia
    Powell, Ohio
    Sebastopol, California
    Northville, Michigan
    Grass Valley, California
    Orange Park, Florida
    Aspen, Colorado
    Collegeville, Pennsylvania
    Mill Valley, California
    Park City, Utah
    Newark, Delaware
    Dallas, Georgia
    Norcross, Georgia
    Chatham, New Jersey
    Laurel, Maryland
    Plymouth, Michigan
    Littleton, Colorado
    Sonoma, California
    Grand Blanc, Michigan
    Great Neck, New York
    Warrenton, Virginia
    Warwick, New York
    Clermont, Florida
    Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
    Morrisville, North Carolina
    Fallon, Nevada
    Stone Mountain, Georgia
    Brighton, Michigan
    Poulsbo, Washington
    Rockville, Maryland
    Estes Park, Colorado
    Mount Airy, Maryland
    Placerville, California
    Hillsborough, North Carolina
    Erie, Colorado
    Chardon, Ohio
    Woodside, California
    Lake Stevens, Washington
    Ballston Spa, New York
    Alpharetta, Georgia
    Plainfield, Illinois
    Howell, Michigan
    Bothell, Washington
    Ojai, California
    Loganville, Georgia
    Bronxville, New York
    Hendersonville, North Carolina
    Redmond, Washington
    Scarsdale, New York
    Los Altos, California
    Alexandria, Virginia
    Lawrenceville, Georgia
    Ithaca, New York
    Emeryville, California
    Ambler, Pennsylvania
    Parker, Colorado
    Golden, Colorado
    Fort Mill, South Carolina
    Morris Plains, New Jersey
    Westlake Village, California
    Lilburn, Georgia
    Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
    Sandpoint, Idaho
    Auburn, California
    Charlottesville, Virginia
    Lake Villa, Illinois
    Castle Rock, Colorado
    Marietta, Georgia
    Saline, Michigan
    Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
    Monroe, New York
    Abingdon, Virginia

#100 Granbury, Texas

The Harry-est States in America

1 District of Columbia
2 Vermont
3 Utah
4 Washington
5 Massachusetts
6 Maine
7 New Hampshire
8 Wyoming
9 Maryland
10 Connecticut
11 Colorado
12 Oregon
13Virginia
14 Idaho
15 Delaware
16 Rhode Island
17 New York
18 California
19 New Jersey
20 North Dakota
21 Minnesota
22 Alaska
23 Pennsylvania
24 Wisconsin
25 Montana
26. Illinois
27. Nevada
28. New Mexico
29. Michigan
30. Arizona
31. Nebraska
32. Ohio
33. Iowa
34. Missouri
35. North Carolina
36. Kansas
37. Georgia
38. Indiana
39. Tennessee
40. Florida
41. Texas
42. South Dakota
43. Hawaii
44. Kentucky
45. West Virginia
46. Oklahoma
47. South Carolina
48. Louisiana
49. Alabama
50. Arkansas
51. Mississippi

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Anything to sell a Newspaper






Hi to all, Well the New York times has not disappointed again.. Their lack of journalistic respect has been pushed to the fore front of news once again. You think with all the plagiarism that has been exposed about the NY Times you would think they would like to keep a handle on the bad press they get of late?? Although I have not purchased a NY Times newspaper in 30 years.. I saw early on their lack of creativeness and responsible journalism.. I am sorry for those who have been so discouraged by this latest stunt..
It seems a statement made by a pastor in Kansas fits this situation perfectly;

The NY Times has coveted their neighbor's possession and called it ambition.


Here is a copy of a press release provided by JK Rowling's and Bloomsbury Publishing.



Bee



Who did not get it spoiled :-)





10:01 AM PDT, July 19, 2007


Bloomsbury, the UK publishers of the Harry Potter novels, issued a press release today in response to copies of the final Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, being released prior to the 'UK, US and worldwide embargo time agreed with retailers, suppliers, and all third parties involved of 00.01AM British Summer Time on Saturday July 21st 2007.' Being 'extremely dismayed' of the breach, the publishers note the worldwide embargo that the publisher's customers in 93 various countries 'robustly support' and is being enforced 'without exception.'

The press release also contains statements from author JK Rowling and the publisher in regards to some media outlets releasing unauthenticated information against the specific the wishes of Jo Rowling and the publishers. Jo Rowling said today, in a statement:




"I am staggered that some 'American newspapers" have decided to publish purported spoilers in the form of reviews in complete disregard of the wishes of literally millions of readers, particularly children, who wanted to reach Harry's final destination by themselves, in their own time. I am incredibly grateful to all those newspapers, booksellers and others who have chosen not to attempt to spoil Harry's last adventure for fans."


UK publisher Bloomsbury goes on to comment in the press release on the worldwide embargo that the publishers customers in 93 various countries, 'robustly support' the 12:01am BST embargo on the books. The publisher also issued a thank-you to the many media outlets around the world who have supported their efforts and not released speculated information prior to the release. In part the statement reads:
We would like to thank our customers and suppliers again for their full support given in so many different ways. We would also like to thank the worldwide media for their own observance of, and strict policing of, the embargo to preserve the secrecy of the plot for the readers of Harry Potter.




This is syndicated from The Leaky Cauldron